After two years and 200 interviews, the Senate Intelligence Committee is approaching the end of its investigation into the 2016 election, having uncovered no direct evidence of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia, according to both Democrats and Republicans on the committee.
But
investigators disagree along party lines when it comes to the
implications of a pattern of contacts they have documented between Trump associates
and Russians — contacts that occurred before, during and after Russian
intelligence operatives were seeking to help Donald Trump by leaking
hacked Democratic emails and attacking his opponent, Hillary Clinton, on
social media.
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